Indian cricket fans describe it as the Dhoni Review System (DRS), such is MS Dhoni's apparent prowess at knowing when to refer umpiring decisions.

But the former skipper had no option but to trudge off the SCG on Saturday night after being wrongly given out when the ODI series opener was in the balance.

Dhoni was trapped lbw by debutant Jason Behrendorff for 51, having shared a 137-run stand with Rohit Sharma.

The ball was pitching outside leg stump but Ambati Rayudu had already unsuccessfully used India's only review earlier in the innings.

Fox commentator Shane Warne described the decision as an "absolute shocker".

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Australia was successful in staunching the flow of boundaries and Dhoni hadn't hit a four or six in the time he batted with Kohli, preferring to take singles to yield the strike to the younger man. Kohli evinced every confidence in his ability to manage the chase and he seemed unconcerned when the run rate required crept up above eight, though with plenty of overs at India's disposal. He had just begun to step up his scoring rate, taking 13 runs from an over from Jason Behrendorff when he was out.

It was a comedy of errors which Indian cricket captain Mahendra Singh Dhoni did not find funny at all. In the 29th over of the tri-series ODI against

And that’s why when Dhoni was given out five overs later; he didn’t have any review left to challenge the umpire’s decision. In the 40th over, Dinesh Karthik was also given out LBW and guess what, the same umpire got it wrong once again. The ball was missing the stumps according to the Hawk-Eye.

Dhoni was a key figure in India's reluctance to adopt the DRS, having harboured doubts about the accuracy of the technology involved.

On this occasion, there was no doubting the ball-tracker could have reprieved the batsman.

Dhoni, playing his 333rd ODI, became just the fifth Indian to break through the 10,000-run barrier in the format.

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